Gridlock grips Dhaka commuters

The Report Desk

Published: May 19, 2022, 01:15 PM

Gridlock grips Dhaka commuters

Amid the scorching summer heat, hundreds of thousands of commuters were forced to suffer due to dridlocks on Thursday morning.

This comes following a head-on collision between a bus and a van on Bijoy Sarani Road triggered traffic jams across Dhaka, reports UNB.

The Bijoy Sarani gridlock around 7am saw long tailbacks that eventually spilled over to major roads of the city, hauling traffic on several stretches -- Uttara to Mohakhali and Agargaon to Bijoy Sarani, and in areas such as Mirpur, Bangla Motor and Tejgaon.

The worst hit were the office-goers and school and college students. In some areas, the jams intensified as few motorists tried to reverse their vehicles to reach their destinations fast. 

A senior executive of a private firm, said, “I started my journey from Uttara around 9.45 am to go to my office in the Malibagh area but it took me nearly one hour to reach Radisson Hotel.”

 

Normal traffic could be restored only around 10am after the two vehicles were removed from the road.

 

A senior traffic officer of Dhaka Metropolitan Police, said the two vehicles crashed into each other, leading to jams across the capital. 

 

"The vehicles have been removed from the road and the traffic situation is improving across the city," he told UNB.

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